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The phrase "argue improved" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "Some may argue improved methods lead to better results."
Alternatives: "claim enhanced" or "assert bettered".
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In no other country was national life infused – so shaped, coloured and (I'd argue) improved – by its public service broadcaster.
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Thus Neville approves and (he argues) improves upon William James's and Alfred North Whitehead's shared stress on interiority as essential to understanding religion.
In particular, they argued, improving the education and health of women of child-bearing age could be "a highly effective way to prevent poor health filtering down through generations".
As we have argued, improving quality end-of-life care is a problem of health information.
Cooper et al. [ 87] argue that improved coping strategies can improve quality of life for those receiving care.
Today, proponents of the Bryan bill argue that improved mileage would not burden drivers.
We argue that improved predictive power will require moving to three-dimensional simulations and additional benchmarking with experimental data.
And lack of data, in general, makes it harder — both in government and in the community — to argue for improved services or increased funding.
Performance in patient care, they argue, had improved at PRUH but this had come at a cost.
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